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Fire destroys World War II-era blimp hangar in Southern California
The hangar was one of two built in 1942 for the U.S. Navy in the city of Tustin, about 35 miles southeast of Los Angeles.
NCIS collars Florida man for killing petty officer wife
A civilian employee at the Naval Aviation Technical Training Center on Naval Air Station Pensacola, Gregory Paul Malarik, 57, has been booked into the Escambia County Jail in Cantonment, Florida, on a $1 million bond, according to online records.
By Carl Prine
Former Navy aviator versus state legislator for California seat
The election in what once was a Republican stronghold is being watched nationally for what it could say about the fight for control of Congress.
The price of valor
“Show me a hero, and I’ll show you a tragedy,” Scott Fitzgerald once wrote. A case in point is Audie Murphy, the most highly decorated man in American military history.
By Roger J. Spiller, Military History Quarterly
Hiker crawls for hours with broken ankle to reach 911 service
His call brought a county search and rescue team and then the Coast Guard.
By Carl Prine
Naval Academy mourns tragic death of midshipman
He was an offensive guard on the Navy football team slated to commission in May.
By Carl Prine
How to send Girl Scout cookies to troops overseas
“Girl Scout Cookies are like a little taste of home in every bite. It’s that comfort food that soldiers will fight over; soldiers will share. It always puts a big smile on your face because you think about being home."
By Dylan Gresik
Heavy wake capsizes Coast Guard boat
Officials have launched an investigation into the mishap.
By Carl Prine
Police: Sailor charged in toddler’s death
Second Marine Division says the murder suspect is a hospital corpsman.
Military Bowl’s gift to wounded troops and families: an Eastern Shore getaway
Bowl game played in Annapolis funds a retreat for veterans as well as other charitable causes.
By Patricia Kime